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Minnesota High School Graduates of 1938
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<h3>Description</h3>


<p>The Minnesota high school graduates of 1938 were classified according to
four factors, described below.  The <code>minn38</code> data frame has 168
rows and 5 columns.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
minn38
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<h3>Format</h3>


<p>This data frame contains the following columns:
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<dl>
<dt><code>hs</code></dt><dd>
<p>high school rank: <code>"L"</code>, <code>"M"</code> and <code>"U"</code> for lower,
middle and upper third.
</p>
</dd>
<dt><code>phs</code></dt><dd>
<p>post high school status: Enrolled in college, (<code>"C"</code>), enrolled in
non-collegiate school, (<code>"N"</code>), employed full-time, (<code>"E"</code>)
and other, (<code>"O"</code>).
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</dd>
<dt><code>fol</code></dt><dd>
<p>father's occupational level, (seven levels, <code>"F1"</code>, <code>"F2"</code>,
..., <code>"F7"</code>).
</p>
</dd>
<dt><code>sex</code></dt><dd>
<p>sex: factor with levels<code>"F"</code> or <code>"M"</code>.
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</dd>
<dt><code>f</code></dt><dd>
<p>frequency.
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</dd>
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<h3>Source</h3>


<p>From R. L. Plackett, (1974) <EM>The Analysis of Categorical
Data.</EM> London: Griffin
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<p>who quotes the data from
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<p>Hoyt, C. J., Krishnaiah, P. R. and Torrance, E. P. (1959) Analysis of
complex contingency tables, <EM>J. Exp. Ed.</EM> <B>27</B>, 187&ndash;194.
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